Schools and Preschools That Exemplify Good Practice Presented at This Year’s Education Fair

For many years, the Ministry of Education has been the patron of the Education and Teaching Tools Fair, which this year is being held from October 19 to 27, 2024.

At this year’s Education Fair, organized in parallel with the Book Fair, the Ministry of Education’s booth—under the slogan “Win with Knowledge”—will showcase educational institutions that serve as examples of good practice, with students and teachers who have achieved notable results.

This year’s focus is on successes, knowledge, and skills gained within the educational system. In addition to a creative musical and artistic program performed by students, the program includes a series of workshops, trainings, presentations of good practice examples, and discussions for teachers, students, and their parents.

The aim of the Ministry of Education’s program at the Fair is to highlight the diversity of the education system and the activities conducted in preschools, primary and secondary schools, as well as to express due recognition and gratitude to some of the best institutions within the system.

The Education and Teaching Tools Fair will be officially opened on Sunday, October 20, at 12:00 PM by Minister of Education Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović.

On the first day of the Fair, Sunday, October 20, starting at 10:00 AM, preschool institutions from various parts of Serbia will present their methods of learning through play, the use of digital technologies to encourage children’s exploration, and will host interactive workshops for both children and adults at the Ministry’s booth.

Activities will be presented by preschoolers and educators from the institutions “Đulići” from Zaječar and “Včielka” from Bački Petrovac. Interactive workshops will be held by “Naša radost” from Smederevo, “Jelica Obradović” from Mladenovac, and “Čukarica” from Belgrade.

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CAPACITY EXPANSION AND ASSISTANCE TO PRACTITIONERS

The locations for the renovation of classrooms are mainly located in remote, rural areas, thus improving both the accessibility and equity of preschool education. The “Inclusive Preschool Education” project, implemented by the Ministry of Education  to improve the quality and accessibility of the preschool education system, continues this school year.

As part of the planned activities of adapting new spaces and repurposing them for educational work with children, 73 classrooms and 60 accompanying toilets will be renovated in 29 local government units in the coming period, the project leaders announced.

“The locations for the renovation of the classrooms are mainly located in remote, rural areas, thus improving both the accessibility and equity of preschool education. Considering that since 2021, more than 300 classrooms have been provided through the repurposing, renovation and equipping of premises, a total of 400 rooms will be renovated by adapting and renovating additional rooms by November 30, 2024, thereby increasing the capacity of the preschool education system by more than 8,000 new places,” say those responsible for the “Inclusive Preschool Education” Project.

The summer has been busy for them. In mid-June, a newly built kindergarten within the Preschool Institution “Poletarac” was opened in Merošina, which covers an area of ​​approximately 640 square meters and in whose construction more than 53 million dinars were invested. The construction of this facility has provided 80 new places for children, who will be divided into four groups. With the construction of this facility, we continue to implement our educational policy, which aims to increase the coverage of children by the preschool education system. The Ministry of Education provides support to parents, local governments, as well as our youngest citizens, because by investing in their education, we create the basis for a healthy and happy childhood, and therefore a successful future – said the State Secretary at the Ministry of Education Zoran Kasalović, at the opening of the kindergarten. In the coming period, the construction and equipment of 12 more kindergartens is expected to be completed, in Prijepolje, Novi Pazar, Kragujevac, Čačak, Arandjelovac, Aleksandrovac, Alibunar, Pećinci, Leskovac, Petrovac na Mlavi, Ćićevac and Prokuplje.

In addition to expanding the capacity of preschool institutions, the Project pays special attention to improving the quality of the preschool education system, and several activities were carried out during the summer with this goal in mind.

In the previous period, the Ministry, in cooperation with UNICEF, organized a new cycle of regional expert consultations with educational advisors, which were also joined by advisors – external associates for preschool education from all school administrations. Educational advisors at the level of each school administration were tasked with agreeing on which preschool institutions whose practitioners needed priority support for further quality implementation of the Foundations of the Preschool Education Program “Years of Take-Off” and improving the quality of work (and ensuring that the number of kindergartens falls within the established 25 percent).

Through this Project, the Ministry organized 12 two-day regional expert meetings, with the aim of supporting the professional development of professional associates of all profiles as reflective practitioners whose role is to lead change through the development of democratic, inclusive and reflective practice.

The meetings were attended by around 380 professional associates of all profiles (psychologists, pedagogues, physical education, music, art and speech therapists), and were held in Belgrade, Fruska Gora, Kragujevac, Vranje, Čačak, Niš and Šabac. As a continuation of the activities aimed at connecting the preschool and primary school systems, 10 one-day horizontal exchange and consultation meetings “On a shared path of learning” were held between practitioners from preschool institutions and primary schools, in which 300 educators and teachers participated.

The consultation had two parts – presenting examples of good transition practice by practitioners from both levels of the system and presenting experiences and insights from mutual visits of practitioners to kindergartens and schools.

Within both parts, participants were presented with three presentations prepared by educators/teachers/professional associates from kindergartens and/or schools, after which a panel discussion was held.

The authors of all presentations are practitioners in the field of preschool and primary education who have experience and examples of inspiring practice in transitional activities in their institutions, and are also moderators of the online training “On a shared learning path”.

10 ONE-DAY HORIZONTAL EXCHANGE MEETINGS BETWEEN PRACTITIONERS FROM PRESCHOOL INSTITUTIONS AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS WERE SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED

According to the Strategy for the Development of Education in the Republic of Serbia until 2030 and the Action Plan, the desired state in the field of preschool education (PE) implies further development of the PE system to meet the needs of children and families as a support for the well-being and comprehensive development of preschool children, and by the principles of PE (accessibility, democracy, openness, authenticity, development) through, among other things, and

achieving smooth transitions, i.e. ensuring continuity of experiences of children and families in the educational context and developing relationships with other parts of the education system (schools), the community (cultural, health, social welfare institutions), local government and the wider social community;

Within the framework of Component 2 of the Ministry of Education’s project “Inclusive Preschool Education” since 2022, a large number of activities have been implemented aimed at strengthening the partnership between the two levels of the education system (preschool and primary school) and stronger connections through the recognition of common values ​​in building support for children and families during the transition from kindergarten to school (training creation; online training for around 3,200 professional associates and teachers from primary schools (ES); 8 consultations attended by over 400 directors of preschool and primary schools and educational advisors from all ES.

As a continuation of these activities, to initiate a dialogue on the strengths and challenges in building a partnership between the two levels of the education system as a prerequisite for achieving continuity of support for children and families, 10 one-day horizontal exchange meetings were implemented in the period April – May 2024. – Consultations “On a shared path of learning” between practitioners from preschool institutions (PU) and primary schools, attended by over 300 educators and teachers.

The consultation agenda was created by Prof. Dr. Sanja Blagdanić from the Faculty of Teacher Education in Belgrade and Katarina Đurić, expert associate – psychologist at the PU “Čukarica” with the support of Component 2 of the Project and UNICEF.

The consultation had 2 parts – presenting examples of good transition practices by practitioners from both levels of the system and presenting experiences and insights from mutual visits of practitioners to kindergartens and schools.

Within both parts, participants were presented with 3 presentations prepared by educators/teachers/expert associates from kindergartens and/or schools, followed by a panel discussion.

Examples of inspiring transitional practice were selected based on the following criteria:
● affirmatively demonstrate the partnership between preschool and primary school, with an emphasis on active connection and recognition of common values ​​in building support for children and families;
● support continuity in education and promote the unity of primary school and preschool as places of research and learning for preschool and school-age children;
● have the potential for reflection and joint learning in horizontal exchanges;
● concisely, concretely, and vividly present authentic experiences of inspiring practice.
The authors of all presentations are practitioners in the field of preschool and primary education who have experience and examples of inspiring practice in transitional activities in their institutions; they are also moderators of the online training “Common path of learning”.

The participants of the consultation expressed their satisfaction with the opening of a dialogue between the two levels of the system and their desire to continue cooperation and exchange to build a partnership in achieving continuity of support for children and families in the transition to the next level of education while respecting the strengths and potential of both levels of the education system and taking into account the changes initiated at the level of the PVE.

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